Program Developer/Instructor

Start Date: 2006-11-01End Date: 2007-04-01

Member of a Mobile Training Team (MTT) responsible for the development and technicial training of CREW (Counter-Radio Controlled Electronic Warfare) Systems to U.S. Military organizations. Selected Accomplishments: ➢ Organized related work flow and interacted with customers at all organizational levels to include travel plans, equipment shipping and logistics with customer units ➢ Positioned as a "Lead Instructor" on Mobile Training Team which affords the opportunity to plan, organize and ensure all team members travel and train in accordance with customer needs and company guidelines ➢ Proven record in accountability of U.S. Government CREW systems while in transit to include classified material

➢ Demonstrated success with the assessment, design development and delivery of adult education programs for new product development/fielding

Sr. Training Specialist

Timestamp: 2015-05-25

To utilize over 27 years of experience and training in all areas of Military Intelligence (MI) Electronic Maintenance and management thereof. My strongest experiences are serving as an Electronics Warfare (EW) systems instructor, training and development, management of a Direct Support maintenance shop, Functional Area Analyst, and as an electronics technician.

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Over 20 years of Electronic Maintenance experience as a United States Army MI Technical Writer for 33W Maintainer/Integrator Course, Primary Instructor for EW systems, TEMPEST Test NCOIC, and MI EW Systems Repairer.

Duplication Machine Operator

Start Date: 2012-10-01End Date: 2013-07-01

Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) Supervisor: Thomas Svoboda Mr. Flores supported the JITC at Fort Huachuca as a Reproduction Clerk and Mail Handler. Responsible for mass production of documents and manuals for the JITC ongoing mission. Initiated and closed reproduction work orders though the Numara Track-It! System. Trained and authorized as an official mail handler for JITC. Responsible for receiving, handling, and delivering personal and official mail for over 900 JITC personnel. Acted as the first maintenance point of contact for all Xerox leased copiers within the JITC compound.

(EW) Training Division Chief

Start Date: 2006-06-01End Date: 2010-05-01

Navy Center of Excellence, Indian Head MD. • Developed all Electronic Warfare Officer training curriculum to include PowerPoint, hands-on, and practical exercises to train Army personnel prior to deployment into combat areas providing a stop gap in Army training. Parts of this courseware were adopted by the US Army to be incorporated into the Army's MOS training and Warrant Officer Schools. • Facilitated 24 EW courses in and out of combat zones on the proper use of Counter IED jamming equipment along with basic and advanced EW integration into the battle field during the transition of ground EW management from the Air force and Navy to the Army. • Training provides students the tools required to properly use jamming equipment and ultimately saved thousands of lives. • Developed FRAGOs off primary OPORD for the employment of CREW equipment. • Developed OPLANS for the incorporation of CREW into daily missions. Combined EW into support plans for special operations. • Managed military instructors and civilian contractors during periods of instruction to ensure that all courses were presented in a uniform manner.

Senior Principal System Engineer II

Start Date: 2005-01-01

Key contributor in the design, development, and fielding of three new generations of state-of-the-art electronic warfare countermeasure (ECM) systems against remote controlled improvised explosive devices (RCIEDs). Led overall system engineering in multi-disciplinary environment including software, firmware, SSE/AT, encryption, RF, digital hardware, DSP, and mechanical. Developed system requirements and performed integration/test as well as military field testing. Designed a series of very effective novel signaling techniques to defeat emerging RCIEDs while maintaining friendly tactical communications. Provided on-site training for military operators on theory, maintenance, and operation of ECM systems. • Designed, developed, integrated, and field tested a new system architecture and signaling techniques for the Mobile Multi-Band Jammer (MMBJ) system, leading to a $14M U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) procurement to upfit over 1,100 systems worldwide. New MMBJ architecture was used as basis for new Counter RCIED Electronic Warfare (CREW) system, and resulted in an additional $62M award for 1,200 new systems. These cost effective MMBJ and CREW systems provided a monumental increase in protection for U.S. troops against the RCIEDs seen in theater. • Key engineer in the design, development, and integration/test of the revolutionary EGON and EGON 2 Counter-RCIED system, leading to over $300M in production awards by USSOCOM. Developed and field tested new signaling techniques against latest RCIEDs while maintaining compatibility with other ECM and communications systems. This modular and expandable yet affordable Next Generation system yielded a further increase in personnel troop protection and capability over MMBJ and CREW.

Contractor for I2WD, TROJAN Branch

Start Date: 2009-10-01End Date: 2012-02-01

TROJAN Information System Security Officer/ Systems Engineer I

• Senior functional engineer who managed end goal solution of engineering problems. • Managed Active Duty, Guard, and Reserve Units System Security Information for classified networks by creating System Security Plans and coordinating Accreditation Requirements for all of TROJAN SPIRIT, PROPHET, and NexGen Information Systems and held to High Quality demands. • Troubleshoot and maintained network connectivity and integrity to Information Systems during Operation Enduring Freedom. • Coordinated security clearance information for incoming Soldiers to train on classified systems with their SSO and with the SIGINT Division SSO and system integration trainers. • Ensured that all Soldiers held the proper clearance, were read on and maintained the proper training to access the three classified networks, NSA, JWICS, and SIPRnet • Ensured computer (networking) built and deployed by the office meet security guidelines for the transmittal of sensitive data products. • Conduct System Security requirements for all of TROJAN SPIRIT, PROPHET, and NexGen Information Systems. • Conduct TROJAN SPIRIT LITE Information System Security standard operating procedures for the Army and National Guard Units. • Provided guidance and Troubleshooting for NexGen Intelligence Analyst Software • Oversaw security briefings process for the TROJAN Branch on OPSEC, INFOSEC, and Physical Security. • Facilitated discussions and off-site meetings regarding TROJAN systems, so that as Information Assurance issues arise the solutions can worked out real time and be disseminated to all those affected by these ongoing efforts. • Supervised team members to ensure new technologies are adopted through TROJAN modernization efforts or as new hardware changes are implemented to meet a particular requirement, that these changes are accurately documentation in regards to Information Assurance. • Continue to assist other IA team members and government project leads to manage help and coordinate the deployment of TROJAN systems worldwide.

Senior Logistic Management Specialist

Start Date: 2010-05-01

•Currently;responsible for CECOM-Life Cycle Command's PdM Warlock Program. Department of Army Civilian, GS12, Senior Logistic Management Specialist, Inventory-Account Property Book Officer •Logistics and Readiness Center, serves as the Counter Radio-Controlled Improvised Explosive Device Electronic Warfare (CREW) Deputy - Fielding & Sustainment Inventory Manager at Kandahar, Afghanistan. Operating in a Southern Regional Support Center and 11 Forward Operating Bases, responsible for the fielding, inventory-sustainment, and logistics support for all Thor dismounted and Duke V2/V3 vehicle-mounted electronic countermeasure systems for the U.S. and NATO forces. Oversee CREW operations responsible for inventory, supply-support stock, sustainment and support equipment across Southern Afghanistan and currently working with Task Force Paladin and the 401st Army Field Support Brigade to support the fielding of Duke V2/V3, Duke Fixed Sites, Electronic Warfare Officer Toolkits, Universal Test Sets, , and “Pure-fleet” of Army vehicles to Duke V3 systems. Oversees more than 25 deployed personnel throughout his area of responsibility and he’s a member of the Tobyhanna Army Depot - PdM CREW Team. He also provides fielding and inventory-sustainment support to other programs such as PM FLIR Boomerang - Gunshot Detection systems and PM Prophet - Wolfhound systems, Road Master Awareness systems. •Familiar with inventory-supply-sustainment operations, programs and initiatives to include distribution, facilities and inventory-storage management, transportation/traffic management and terminal operations support, storage planning and stock positioning, inventory accountability functions, and countermeasure systems support. •Independently plans and carries out projects and assignments with responsibility for interpreting regulations and keeping Theatre Commanders, Directors, Distribution J4 informed about progress or potentially controversial matters. •Monitors, evaluates, enhances and reports on the full spectrum of supply, inventory distribution and resource management initiatives within the region including interrelationships between program goals and resources and policies throughout the activities involved within the region. •Daily; tracks open requests to ensure timely resolution, apprising the appropriate individuals of ongoing and future support operations and issues, reporting all open issues and significant activity to resolve logistics problems that are not clearly defined by guidance to meet exceptional requirements and/or emergency conditions. •Thorough understanding of applications of a wide range of qualitative and quantitative methods for the assessment and improvement of logistics, so as to enhance the quality and effectiveness of complex logistics programs and policies. •Responsible for coordinating and communicating policy and procedure issues, requests for clarification and technical advice and notification of significant regional actions and requirements identified by Regional Commanders. •Prepares wartime management reports for senior leaders’ decision making process and represent the organization as the deployment expert and focal point for the organization to present the status, objectives, and goals for the mission. •Utilize personal motivation and competence to establish and maintain a positive working relationship with all levels of military and civilian management within government organizations, and private sector industry (contractors) to promote program continuity. •Multi-National Security Transition Command – Afghanistan; prop up of Foreign Military Sales (FMS) assets, administered the sustenance and logistically supported the entire installation of 540 “Symphony" Counter-IED systems for the Government of Afghanistan (GOA) Police and Army Units. •Quantifies uncertainty and its impact on efficiency, has a knack for reducing complicated problems to simpler ones. Is devoted to his position and to the mission at hand. •Is diplomatic, courteous, and welcoming and shows initiative, anticipates needs and takes actions. •Consistently surpasses expectations/standards; works unfailingly at a superior level in most aspects of his position; consistently exceeds potential making him a unique contribution to the CREW electronic countermeasure program. •Is approachable and accessible to others and reaches out to be helpful in a timely and responsive manner and strives to satisfy one’s external and /or internal customers. •Conducts consultative assistance and orientation to subordinate DOD Personnel on the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office (DRMO) Reutilization Program as the Lead Property Disposal Specialist; supporting Afghanistan’s new and upcoming Draw-down of US Forces. OSHA Trained.

Senior Logistics Management Specialist

Start Date: 2010-05-01End Date: 2011-10-01

•Responsible for CECOM-Life Cycle Command's PdM CREW Program; Department of Army Civilian, GS12, Senior Logistic Management Specialist, Account Property Book Officer deployed to Iraq in support of embedded combat operations responsible for unit level Counter Radio-Controlled Improvised Explosive Device Electronic Warfare (CREW) Program supporting the Department of State and U.S. Forces –Iraq. •An exceptional leader in managing over 50 civilian personnel at a CREW Regional Support Center (RSC), the CREW hub in Iraq, critically played a very important role in achieving a 100 percent countermeasure systems installation ratio on fielded vehicles that significantly resulted in up to 90 percent reduction of U.S. casualties from explosive devices saving countless lives. •Superbly executed stringent logistics support for counter impovised electronic warfare (IED)systems allocation plans, fielding, sustainment and maintenance during Counter-IED, Counter Insurgency, Operations in Iraq, Kuwait and Afghanistan by meticulously managing CREW systems distribution plans and overseeing the delivery of 21,613 systems, components and supplies valued at over $700 million. •Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq; prop up of Foreign Military Sales (FMS) assets, administered the sustenance and logistically supported the entire installation of 411 “Symphony" Counter-IED systems for the Government of Iraq (GOI) Police and Army Units. •Quantifies uncertainty and its impact on efficiency, has a knack for reducing complicated problems to simpler ones. Is devoted to his position and to the mission at hand. •A substantial part of his duties has required strong skills involving the planning and management of how government commodities are migrated, procured, allocated and encompassed preeminently for our military forces and government agencies in theatres of operations and trouble spots throughout the Southwest Asia. •Conducted consultative assistance and orientation to subordinate DoD Personnel on the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office (DRMO) Reutilization Program as the Lead Property Disposal Specialist; supporting Iraqi’s Draw-down of US Forces; OSHA trained, expertly performs a variety of program - property disposal, control and advisory activities such as advising on the destruction, demilitarization; ensuring proper handling, storage and accountability of excess or surplus property to prevent damage, loss, or abandonment of property; and manage (leave-behind) program material to transfer to the Force of Iraq (FOI).

All Source Intelligence Analyst / Instructor

Timestamp: 2015-12-25

U.S. Army Veteran with over 10 years experience as a competent Multidiscipline/ All Source Intelligence Professional, Senior Instructor and Training Developer in numerous positions CONUS and OCONUS. Multifaceted insight and involvement in HUMINT, SIGINT, MASINT, IMINT, GEOINT, TECHINT, and ELINT. Versatile and proficient All Source Intelligence Analyst, Electronic Warfare Specialist, and Unattended Ground Sensors. Well versed in the use of Military's SIGINT/ EW Air/Ground Platforms, Equipment and Systems in regards to Collection, Electronic Attack, Electronic Support, and Electronic Protect. Extensive perspicacity and exposure to The Military Decision Making Process (MDMP); Conducting Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB); Link Analysis; Targeting; Coordinating and synchronizing whole of government (WOG)/ Intelligence Community (IC) activities.

Training Specialist

Start Date: 2008-05-01End Date: 2010-06-01

Served as a Training Specialist (Level V) for (NSTIO) New Systems and Training Integration Office Instructing personnel on Unattended Ground Sensors (UGS) /Persistent Surveillance Systems (PSS). Worked closely with the (PED) Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination Cell to Monitor Equipment and gather Intelligence. Developed and updated CONOPS and training scenarios for maintaining battlefield situational awareness and using UGS to cue other collections platforms.

C.R.E.W Field Support Engineer/Trainer/ELM Technician

Start Date: 2010-09-01End Date: 2011-09-01

Skilled in system installation, operation, fielding and interoperability with existing RF systems (CVRJ, Chameleon, THOR III, Guardian and all military communications systems) currently in use with other branches of the military. Troubleshoot, down to component level, systems mentioned. Perform circuit card swaps, amplifier swaps, RF assembly swaps and all other components deemed degraded. Operate and train personnel on the ATE. Meticulously manage the installation and de-installation of CREW Systems at an average of 45 per week with minimal staff. Managed training on Electronic Warfare, and Convoy Operations utilizing CVRJ ECM according to units Tactical and Technical Procedures. Ensure Quality Assurance Inspections are completed for every installation of the CVRJ CREW System on site to certify systems are Fully-Mission Capable. Conduct System Operations Check prior to installation as well after installation. Report work conducted daily using a CMT (Configuration Management Tool) database.

Engineering Technician Supervisor / Maintenance Team Lead

Start Date: 2012-03-01

Integrated Systems Improvement Services, Inc. (ISIS), CACI / FSA-A, Kandahar, Afghanistan Currently serves as Maintenance Team / Maintenance Operations Lead for a Forward Support Activity (FSA), responsible for Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, and other Collection Systems support across multiple locations in Southern and Western Afghanistan; supervises work efforts of a Forward Support Activity / group of technicians; schedules, evaluates, trains, and counsels subordinate technicians; coordinates all aspects of technical support team work efforts; Ensures the maintenance and logistic support of non-standard/COTS, ISR/QRC, and National-level collections systems/assets; provides technical and personnel leadership / management to the local engineering technical staff; establishes and enforces quality control and expectations for technician staff production; executes and is responsible for operability reviews, safety reviews and standards enforcement, work planning; develops work schedules utilizing work management tools; makes assessments for engineering technician activities to support site and company goals; supervises and is responsible for assembly of cost control and statistical data and reporting; prepares labor estimates as required; responsible for cost controls and quality assurance; analyzes and resolves work related problems; defines, acquires, and allocates resources necessary to accomplish mission goals; assists in interviews, selection, and training of engineering / technical staff to ensure quality technician services for the client organizations as needed; assists in developing performance plans and evaluating employees to ensure equity of employee performance objectives. • Offered a position as Regional Site Manager for operations in Kuwait; the second double-promotion opportunity / selection under current employment • Assists in the performance of Deputy Project Manager / Regional Site Manager (DPM/RSM) duties including: development of Standard Operating Procedures, test procedures, management of personnel manning requirements, and the management and required reporting of Government directed projects of varied scope and scale • Currently working in cooperation with DPM/RSM(s) [in theater], INSCOM G-4 LNO(s), and OEF Maintenance Lead in the development, planning, and execution of RESET / Retrograde Operations of Theater Provided Equipment (TPE), ISR/QRC systems in OEF; both for multiple Collection systems being withdrawn from operation or redistributed and various equipment /systems turned-in for RESET actions by re-deploying units • Manages sustainment actions, scheduling, reporting, and required logistics support operations for up to 22 locations across Southern and Western Afghanistan

(CREW) Instructor

Start Date: 2007-07-01End Date: 2008-10-01

Served as a Counter RCIED Electronic Warfare Instructor for Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) • Performed expert-level development and delivery of highly complex training and educational programs for customer personnel including CREW operation, Counter IED procedures, and spectrum analyzer operation. • Recognized as a subject matter expert in the Warlock family of Counter RCIED Electronic Warfare (CREW) systems.

Collections Chief / Operations Watch Chief / Collections and Analysis

Start Date: 1990-01-01End Date: 2010-11-01

Shaped collections as senior intelligence analyst and collections manager for the exploitation, analysis, and verification of emergent communications technologies. Oversaw the production of 300+ tactical reports providing vital Indications and Warning (I&W) support to area combatants during theater deployments. Released 10 complex signals analysis feedback reports aiding forward deployed units in the identification and prosecution of high priority signals of interest. Created signal collection and analysis training program for new mission areas. Oversaw the processing of 150k signals, providing tactical commanders with near-real time intelligence increasing situational awareness in the SOUTHCOM area of focus. Division Chief serving as the senior enlisted advisor for all personnel and operational matters within the Camp Bullis Intelligence Section. Additionally, supervised and mentored two junior Commissioned Officers and junior analysts in their personal welfare and professional development. Supervised/Managed the SIGINT/ELINT support to deployed units within SOUTHCOM area of focus. Provided timely operational and administrative support to deployed teams. Electronic Warfare Officer, JCCS-1 Joint Counter-IED Composite Squadron, Tikrit, Iraq. Deployed as an Individual Augmentation for Iraqi Freedom as an electronic warfare officer. Assigned to various military commanders to field and train counter-IED electronic equipment as C-IED SME. Conducted post-blast analysis of convoys that were hit which helped determine effective range and obstructions to C-IED equipment. Analyzed operating frequencies of threat RC devices and communication bands to determine when new area program loads were necessary for certain geographies. Worked with EOD Forensics on enemy pattern, TTP, and trend analysis. Conducted daily joint command briefs on program loads and disposition of CREW equipment. Fielded, programmed, operated, and trained over 200 Army and National Guard CREW operators which led to zero combat casualties and the protection of over 624 soldiers engaged in combat operations. Performed mandatory program loads and minor repair duties to electronic equipment including installing and de-installing equipment during times of repair facility overload. Showed leadership skills by being handpicked to be the Brigade level Naval OIC during times of austere manning. Completed multiple convoys to gain operational expertise, including a 250 mile trip to repair CREW equipment, allowing completion of critical combat missions. Conducted pre-convoy briefs to convoy leaders on threats and vulnerabilities. Provided post-convoy debriefs to leadership and created a convoy lessons learned database. Direct Support Element Chief, NIOC Georgia, Fort Gordon, GA Led first-ever mission in support of Global War on Terrorism in the SOUTHCOM area of report. Efforts led to over 3000 signals of interest resulting in three high interest intelligence reports on targets of interest. Provided key daily input to mission planners. Electronic warfare officer responsible for electronic defense of the ship. Dedicated 120 hours to training five Junior Officers and five Sailors on Electronic Orders of Battle and operational procedures. Researched and prepared NIOC Georgia's first Direct Support ELINT training plan. Operations / Intelligence Officer, Patrol Craft Crew, Naval Air Station, Little Creek, VA Displayed leadership abilities as Operations Officer in charge of 8 Sailor Operations Department. Responsible for maintenance, repairs, and proper operation of ship's Operation Department during deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. As maintenance coordinator ensured all jobs were completed correctly and on time. Actions assured Crew Hotel was the best maintenance crew on the waterfront. Intelligence Officer in charge of all intelligence briefs, gathering, and dissemination. Daily briefs to Command ensured ship stayed abreast of mission threats. ELINT Operator / Analyst, NIOC Norfolk, VA Senior Analyst in charge of training and in depth technical analysis of all theater signals of interest within the AOR. Reported parametric data for inclusion into National ELINT databases. Performed comprehensive research and analysis on 45 signals of technical interest to include entering results in National databases for future use.

EW/CTT Technical Trainer, Combat Systems Readiness Assist Team (CNSL)

Timestamp: 2015-12-26

I am interested in pursuing career opportunities that offer increased responsibility and challenging goals which allow me to continue to excel and develop. Please note that I offer a substantial background in training and mentoring operations (Both Navy and Army EW) as well as management skills developed during my active duty military and civilian career . This is based on 28+ years of military experience and selective schooling while serving with the United States Navy, as well as follow-on employment with civilian employers Computer Sciences Corporation, ManTech and Thor Solutions, LLC. I have also been frequently recognized in writing for my versatility and ability to handle multiple levels of tasks and responsibilities. All of my references will attest to the fact that I am proficient in all of my specialty areas. I take pride in my attention to detail, and have a reputation for getting along with my peers, as well as all levels of supervision. Specialties:Customer Liaison; emitter development; emitter simulation equipment operation, maintenance, upkeep, fault detection and repair; training/instruction; Electronic Warfare, Electronic Attack, EA, Electronic Support, ES, Electronic Protect, EP, AN/SLQ-32, AN/ULQ-16, ESM, ECM, ECCM, EW, FRAGO, OPORD, Instructor, Trainer, SRBOC, MK 36/53, AEGIS, ELINT, Decoy Launching System, CEESIM, Training & Education, Mentor, Electronics Warfare, JTASR, EARF, CREW, C-IED, CONOP development, Counter-IED, JIEDDO

Site Lead and Snr. Field Service Engineer

Start Date: 2009-10-01End Date: 2010-09-01

Managed 5 Field Service Engineers across 4 customer sites, focused on day to day maintenance, repair, installation and diagnosis of Rapiscan Security Products systems, metal detectors and Secure 1000 product lines to component level. My position also required me to travel and cover all of Baghdad, Iraq and everything south including Kuwait. I also provided immediate problem resolution and trouble shooting for all equipment assigned. Part of my responsibilities were to also repair equipment as required and to act as liaison between my assigned customers, U.S. Army, Marine Corp, Navy and Air force and the company providing feedback regarding quality and customer satisfaction. I also excelled at providing customer knowledge and training of proper usage of equipment. Increased Operational Readiness of equipment from 87.5% to >95%.

Electronic Warfare Officer

Start Date: 2008-10-01End Date: 2010-02-01

October 2008- February 2010 Joint CREW Composite Squadron 1 Warlock Facility Field Site Lead, Forward Operating Base, Tallil, Iraq Electronic Warfare Officer As the Warlock Field Site lead responsible for the successful implementation, development, design, configuration and verification and validation of Counter Improvised Explosive Devices jamming equipment. As the Electronic Warfare Officer, I was responsible as a technician from installing of the Jammer systems, on various armored vehicles ranging from Humvees to Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles. I also was responsible for the daily upkeep of the systems, from loading software, troubleshooting and removal and replacement of all system components on base or in ground combat missions vehicles. I supervised over 40 defense contractors' technicians from 8 different contract companies and over 30 military technicians. I was responsible for logistic support through the meticulous management and distribution of the sensitive Counter-IED electronic equipment in two combat zones. Due to the success of the program it facilitated the funding for more than 30,000 jammers for Marine and Army units, managing asset valued at $1.6 billion dollars of jamming technology, working with Joint IED Defeat Organization (JIEDDO)

TECHNICAL PROGRAM ANALYST LEAD

SQUADRON ELECTRONIC WARFARE OFFICER/ HHT FIRST SERGEANT

Start Date: 2009-01-01End Date: 2011-01-01

RSTA Squadron direct support of Operation Iraqi Freedom) Tikrit, Iraq Deployed the Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Targeting Acquisition (RSTA) squadron from CONUS to Kuwait and then to COB Speicher. Trained twenty seven CREW specialists on CVRJ/ Duke V3 for combat missions and trained the squadron to standard for C-IED lanes and Level 2 verification. • Directed the Electronic Warfare Working Group for the division and worked with US Navy's Joint CREW Composite Squadron-1 (JCCS-1) to refine CREW Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) in Iraq. • Received commendations from JCCS-1 and 13th Expeditionary Sustainment Command for excellence in performance where the squadron's electronic warfare capability was quoted as" the finest in the division". • Submitted Joint Tactical Air Strike Requests (JTASRs) and coordinated with the Electronic Warfare Coordination Cell (EWCC) that logistics convoys were supported with aerial RCIED jamming on the Air Tasking Order (ATO).

CREW Requirements Manager

Start Date: 2008-12-01End Date: 2009-02-01

As Requirements Manager for Army’s Counter Radio-Controlled-Improvised-Explosive-Device Electronic Warfare (CREW) system, was able to precisely define the Army’s requirement that a CREW device be in every vehicle leaving a secure area in both theaters (Iraq and Afghanistan) of operation. This requirement is vital to providing protection to troops in theater.

Special Projects Officer

Start Date: 1991-03-01End Date: 1992-12-01

As A Captain in the USAF, I assisted in the supervision of all people assigned to the Special Projects Branch. Prioritized and managed the branch’s project load, implemented product quality assurance programs, and formulated training aids. Employed people and sophisticated computer systems and software to prepare, execute, and complete high-priority environmental studies requiring data, analysis, and product quality control. Consulted with engineers, scientist, and staff weather officers at all levels of the US Government to help determine environmental effects on military operations and weapon systems. Virtually all support was for the optimization of AF Precedence 1-1 Program development and operations.